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Tennant in 2018

The following is a list of performances by the Scottish actor and voice actor David Tennant.

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1993 Spaces Vinny Short film [1]
1996 Jude Drunken undergraduate [2]
1997 Bite Alastair Galbraith Short film [3]
1998 L.A. Without a Map Richard [2]
1999 The Last September Captain Gerald Colthurst [4]
2000 Being Considered Larry [5]
2001 Sweetnight Goodheart Peter Short film
2002 Nine 1/2 Minutes Charlie Short film [5]
2003 Bright Young Things Ginger Littlejohn [2]
2004 Traffic Warden Traffic warden Short film [5]
Old Street Mr. Watson Short film [5]
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Barty Crouch Jr. [2]
2006 Free Jimmy Hamish (voice) [6]
2007 Recovery Alan Hamilton TV Movie [7]
2009 Glorious 39 Hector [8]
St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold Sir Piers Pomfrey [9]
2010 How to Train Your Dragon Spitelout (voice) [10]
2011 The Decoy Bride James Arber [11]
Fright Night Peter Vincent [12]
The Itch of the Golden Nit News announcer / Stretchy McStretch (voices) [13]
2012 The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists Charles Darwin (voice) [14]
Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger Donald Peterson / Roderick Peterson [15][16]
2014 Postman Pat: The Movie Wilf (voice) [17][18]
What We Did on Our Holiday Doug [19]
2015 Reds and Grays Robbie (voice) [20]
96 Ways to Say I Love You Mark Short film [21]
2016 Fireman Sam: Alien Alert Buck Douglas (voice) [22]
2017 Mad to Be Normal R. D. Laing [23]
Ferdinand Angus (voice) [24]
You, Me and Him John Released on VOD [25]
2018 Bad Samaritan Cale Erendreich [26]
Mary Queen of Scots John Knox [27]
2019 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Spitelout / Ivar the Witless (voices)

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1987 Anti-smoking film Jim Glasgow Health Board PSA [2][28]
1988 Dramarama Neil McDonald Episode: "The Secret of Croftmore" [2]
1992 Strathblair Archie the Hiker Episode: "Sheep Don't Safely Graze" [29]
Bunch of Five Policeman Episode: "Miles Better"
1993 The Brown Man Ventriloquist [30]
Rab C Nesbitt Davina Episode: "Touch" [2]
1994 Takin' Over the Asylum Campbell Bain [31]
1995 The Bill Steve Clemens Episode: "Deadline" [2]
The Tales of Para Handy John MacBryde Series 2, episode 2: "Para Handy's Piper"
1996 A Mug's Game Gavin Series 1, episode 4
1997 Holding the Baby Nurse Series 1, episode 2
Conjuring Shakespeare Angelo Episode: "Like a Virgin" [32]
1998 Duck Patrol Simon "Darwin" Brown [2]
1999 The Mrs Bradley Mysteries Max Valentine Episode: "Death at the Opera"
Love in the 21st Century John Episode: "Reproduction"
2000 Randall and Hopkirk Gordon Stylus Episode: "Drop Dead" [2]
2001 People Like Us Rob Harker Episode: "The Actor" [2]
High Stakes Gaz Whitney Episode: "The Magic Word"
Only Human Tyler Pilot
2002 Foyle's War Theo Howard Episode: "A Lesson in Murder" [33]
Boots UK advert Husband [2]
2003 Terri McIntyre Greig Millar Series 2
Scream of the Shalka Caretaker 1 episode [2]
Trust Gavin MacEwan Series 1, episode 6
Posh Nosh Jose-Luis 2 episodes [34]
Spine Chillers Dr. Krull Series 1, episode 1
2004 The Deputy Christopher Williams
He Knew He Was Right Rev Gibson [35][36]
Blackpool DI Carlisle [2][34]
2005 The Quatermass Experiment Dr. Gordon Briscoe [2]
Casanova Giacomo Casanova 3 episodes [2]
Secret Smile Brendan Block [37]
Doctor Who: A New Dimension Narrator (voice) Doctor Who Confidential pilot
2005–10, 2013 Doctor Who Tenth Doctor Series 2, 3, 4, 2008–2010 Specials, 2013 Specials [38][39]
2006 The Romantics Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Chatterley Affair Richard Hoggart [40]
2007 Comic Relief Sketch Mr. Logan / The Doctor Alongside Doctor Who co-star Catherine Tate
Dead Ringers Regenerated Tony Blair
The Infinite Quest Tenth Doctor [41]
Learners Chris [42]
Extras Himself / The Doctor Christmas Special [43]
The Human Footprint Narrator (voice) [44]
2007–08 The Friday Night Project Guest host 2 episodes [45]
2008 Everest ER Narrator (voice)
Einstein and Eddington Sir Arthur Eddington [46]
2009 The Sarah Jane Adventures Tenth Doctor 2 episodes [47]
Rex Is Not Your Lawyer Rex Alexander NBC pilot [48]
Dreamland Tenth Doctor 6 episodes [49]
Nan's Christmas Carol Ghost of Christmas Present The Catherine Tate Show spin-off
Hamlet Prince Hamlet [50]
Swarm: Nature's Incredible Invasions Narrator (voice)
Comic Relief 2009 Presenter
Doctor Who: Tonight's the Night Himself
Troubled Young Minds Narrator (voice) [51]
2009–10 Masterpiece Contemporary Host [52]
2010 Single Father Dave Tiler [53][54]
Caught in the Web – A Newsround Special Narrator (voice) [55]
Eddie Izzard: Marathon Man Narrator (voice) [56]
My Life Narrator (voice) Episode: "Karate Kids"
Diet or My Husband Dies Narrator (voice) [57]
Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide Himself [58]
Stealing Shakespeare Narrator (voice)
Polar Bear: Spy on the Ice Narrator (voice) BBC Wildlife Specials [59]
2011 United Jimmy Murphy [60]
This is Jinsy Mr. Slightlyman Series 1, Episode 1 [61]
The Father of Australia Narrator (voice) [62]
Starlight: For the Children Narrator (voice) Narrated episodes 5–10 [63]
The TA & The Taliban Narrator (voice) [64]
Gerry Rafferty: Right Down the Line Narrator (voice) [65]
Shrek: Once Upon a Time Narrator (voice) [66]
Earthflight Narrator (voice) [67]
2011–12 Twenty Twelve Narrator (voice) Series 1 and 2 [54]
2012 Playhouse Presents Will Series 1, Episode 1: "The Minor Character" [68]
True Love Nick Series 1, Episode 1 [69]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars Huyang (voice) 3 episodes [70]
Tree Fu Tom Twigs (voice) [71]
Wild About Pandas Narrator (voice) [72]
We Won't Drop the Baby Narrator (voice) [73]
Discovering Hamlet Himself [74]
Shakespeare Uncovered – Hamlet Himself [75]
Virgin Media adverts Himself [76]
Comedy World Cup Presenter
Our Secret Universe: The Hidden Life of the Cell Narrator (voice) [77]
2012–18 DreamWorks Dragons Spitelout (voice) 17 episodes
2013 Penguins – Spy in the Huddle Narrator (voice) [78]
Comic Relief 2013 Presenter
Fish Hooks Oscar's Brain (voice) 2 episodes
Spies of Warsaw Jean-François Mercier [79]
2013–17 Broadchurch DI Alec Hardy 24 episodes [80]
2013 The Politician's Husband Aiden Hoynes 3 episodes [81]
The Escape Artist Will Burton 3 episodes [82]
The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot Himself [83]
2014 Gracepoint Emmett Carver 10 episodes; US remake of Broadchurch [80][84]
Dolphins - Spy in the Pod Narrator (voice) BBC Wildlife Specials [85]
2014–17 W1A Narrator (voice) Sequel to Twenty Twelve [86]
2015 Pets – Wild at Heart Narrator (voice) BBC Wildlife Specials [87]
Growing Up Wild Narrator (voice) BBC Wildlife Specials [88]
Jake and the Never Land Pirates Dread 2 episodes [89]
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Igor the Door (voice) Episode: "Mickey's Monster Musical"
Knights of Classic Drama Narrator (voice)
Dames of Classic Drama Narrator (voice)
Inside Einstein's Mind: The Enigma of Space and Time Narrator (voice) British version only
2015–16 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fugitoid (voice) 15 episodes [90]
2015–19 Have I Got News for You Guest host [91][92][93]
Jessica Jones Kevin Thompson / Kilgrave 13 episodes [94]
2016 Family Guy Tenth Doctor (voice) Episode: "Inside Family Guy" [95]
2017 The Last Leg Guest [96]
Thunderbirds Are Go Tycho Reeves (voice) Episode: "Hyperspeed" [97]
The Highway Rat The Highway Rat (voice) Short film [98]
Gudrun The Viking Princess Narrator (voice) [99]
2017–present DuckTales Scrooge McDuck (voice) Replacing Alan Young [100]
2018–present Final Space Lord Commander (voice) [101]
2018 Hang Ups Martin Lamb Episode #1.2 [102]
Camping Walt Jodell 8 episodes [103]
There She Goes Simon 5 episodes [104]
2019 gen:LOCK Dr. Weller (voice) 8 episodes [105]
Good Omens Crowley 6 episodes [106]
Criminal Dr. Edgar Fallon Episode: "Edgar" [107]
2020 Deadwater Fell Tom Kendrick 4 episodes; also executive producer [108]
2020 Robot spy gorilla infiltrates a wild gorilla troop Narrator(voice) BBC Spy In The Wild
TBA Des Dennis Nilsen ITV mini-series [109]
Americons [110]

Stage

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1989 The Ghost of Benjy O'Neil The Ghost Phantom Productions [111]
1990 Fools Leon Steponovitch Tolchinsky Made in Glasgow (RSAMD Student Company), Chandler Studio, RSAMD [112]
Twelve Angry Men Juror 8 Theatre Positive Scotland, Arches Theatre, dir Iain Reekie [113]
1991 Mozart from A to Z Mozart RSAMD [114]
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui Various characters 7:84 Theatre Company Scotland
1991–92 Shinda the Magic Ape Kenny Royal Lyceum Theatre [115]
1992 Jump the Life to Come Malcolm 7:84 Theatre Company Scotland [115]
Merlin Arthur Royal Lyceum Theatre
Scotland Matters Various characters 7:84 Theatre Company Scotland
Hay Fever Simon Royal Lyceum Theatre [115]
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf Nick Dundee Repertory Theatre [116]
Tartuffe Valere Dundee Repertory Theatre
1992–93 Merlin the Magnificent and the Adventures of Arthur Arthur Dundee Repertory Theatre
1993 Antigone Haemon 7:84 Theatre Company Scotland [115]
1993–94 The Princess and the Goblin Curdie Dundee Repertory Theatre [117]
1994 Long Day's Journey into Night Edmund Dundee Repertory Theatre [118]
The Slab Boys Trilogy Alan Young Vic
1995 What the Butler Saw Nick Royal National Theatre
An Experienced Woman Gives Advice Kenny Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
1996 The Glass Menagerie Tom Dundee Repertory Theatre [119]
As You Like It Touchstone Royal Shakespeare Company
The General from America Hamilton Royal Shakespeare Company
The Herbal Bed Jack Lane Royal Shakespeare Company [120]
1997 Hurly Burly Mickey Old Vic
Queen's Theatre
Tamagotchi Heaven Boyfriend Did not appear on stage, only in a filmed segment
Matters of Life and Death – "Blue" Himself Chelsea Theatre
1998 The Real Inspector Hound Moon Comedy Theatre [121]
Black Comedy Brinsley Miller Comedy Theatre [121]
For One Night Only Performer The Other Place
Performed as part of the Stratford-upon-Avon Fringe Festival on 19 July 1998
[122]
1999 Vassa – Scenes from Family Life Pavel Albery Theatre
Edward III Edward, the Black Prince Shakespeare's Globe (staged reading) [36]
King Lear Edgar Royal Exchange Theatre
2000 The Comedy of Errors Antipholus of Syracuse Royal Shakespeare Company [123]
The Rivals Jack Royal Shakespeare Company
Romeo and Juliet Romeo Royal Shakespeare Company [36]
Laughter in the Dark Dawid Tenemann The Other Place (in a filmed segment) [124]
2001 A Midsummer Night's Dream Lysander / Flute Royal Shakespeare Company [125]
Comedians Gethin Price
Medea Bodyguard Royal National Theatre (staged reading)
2002 Push-Up Robert Royal Court Theatre
Lobby Hero Jeff Donmar Warehouse
Ambassadors Theatre
[126]
2003 London Concert for Peace Performer of Nevertheless Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
2003–04 The Pillowman Katurian Royal National Theatre [127]
2004 The Fleer Lord Piso Shakespeare's Globe (staged reading at the Globe Education Centre) [128]
2005 Look Back in Anger Jimmy Porter Theatre Royal, Bath
Royal Lyceum Theatre
[129][130]
2006 Look Back in Anger Jimmy Porter Royal Court Theatre [131]
2008 Hamlet Hamlet Royal Shakespeare Company
Novello Theatre
[132]
Love's Labour's Lost Berowne Royal Shakespeare Company [133]
2010 Celebrity Autobiography Various characters Leicester Square Theatre [134]
2011 Much Ado About Nothing Benedick Wyndham's Theatre [135]
2013–14 Richard II Richard II Royal Shakespeare Company
Royal Shakespeare Theatre and The Barbican
[136]
2016 Richard II Richard II Royal Shakespeare Company
The Barbican and the Brooklyn Academy of Music
[137][138]
2017 Don Juan in Soho Don Juan Wyndham's Theatre [139]
2018 The Muppets Take the O2: Pigs in Space Tenth Doctor The O2 Arena [140]
2020 Good John Halder Playhouse Theatre [141]

Audio

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1993 The Fifty Friends of Simon Goberschmitt Raymond BBC Radio 4
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Policeman BBC Radio 4
1994 Knocking on Heaven's Door Lindsay Lerner BBC Radio 4
1996 Paint Her Well The Son BBC Radio 4
1998 Hemlock and After Eric Craddock BBC Radio 4
The Airmen Who Would Not Die Captain Raymond "Hinch" Hinchliffe BBC Radio 4
The Golden Triangle: The Order of Release John Everett Millais BBC Radio 4
1999 Fire in the Heart Reader BBC Radio 4
2000 Henry VI, Part 1 Henry VI Arkangel Shakespeare
Henry VI, Part 2 Henry VI Arkangel Shakespeare
Henry VI, Part 3 Henry VI Arkangel Shakespeare
The Sea Willy Carson BBC Radio 3
2001 Much Ado about Nothing Benedick BBC Radio 4
Sunday Worship Himself BBC Radio 4
The Long Firm Narrator Whole Story Audiobooks
He Kills Coppers Narrator Whole Story Audiobooks
True Crime Narrator Whole Story Audiobooks
Doctor Who: Colditz Feldwebel Kurtz Big Finish
Dr Finlay: Adventures of a Black Bag Jackson BBC Radio 4
2002 Dr Finlay: Further Adventures of a Black Bag McKellor BBC Radio 4
Double Income, No Kids Yet Daniel BBC Radio 4
Facade William Walton BBC Radio 4 drama based on Façade [142]
The Museum Brian BBC Radio 4 [143]
Island Calum BBC Radio 4 [143]
2003 Doctor Who: Sympathy for the Devil Colonel Brimmecombe-Wood Big Finish
Doctor Who: Exile Time Lord No. 2 / Pub landlord Big Finish
Caesar! – Peeling Figs for Julius Caligula BBC Radio 4
Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka Caretaker BBCi
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents Dangerous Beans BBC Radio 4
Pompeii Narrator BBC Radio 4
The Rotters' Club Bill Trotter BBC Radio 4
Mansfield Park Tom Price BBC Radio 4 [144]
Strangers and Brothers Donald Howerd BBC Radio 4
The Merlin Conspiracy Narrator Co-narrated with Emilia Fox [145]
The Mill on the Floss Phillip Wakeman / Gypsy BBC Radio 4 [143]
A Quick Change Colin BBC Radio 4 [143]
2004 Dalek Empire III Galanar Big Finish
Doctor Who: Medicinal Purposes Daft Jamie Big Finish
Quite Ugly One Morning Narrator Time Warner
Starter for Ten Narrator Hodder & Stoughton
Whiteout Narrator Macmillan Digital Audio
The Merchant of Venice Launcelot Gobbo Arkangel Shakespeare
Richard III The Archbishop / Ghost of Henry VI Arkangel Shakespeare
How to Train Your Dragon Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series
How to Be a Pirate Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series
2005 UNIT: The Wasting Colonel Brimmecombe-Wood Big Finish
Dixon of Dock Green PC Andy Crawford BBC Radio 4
The Adventures of Luther Arkwright Luther Arkwright Big Finish
The Beasts of Clawstone Castle Narrator Macmillan Digital Audio
Macbeth Porter Arkangel Shakespeare
King Lear Edgar Arkangel Shakespeare
The Comedy of Errors Antipholus of Syracuse Arkangel Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet Mercutio Arkangel Shakespeare
2006 The Virgin Radio Christmas Panto Buttons Virgin Radio
Doctor Who: The Stone Rose Narrator BBC Audio
Doctor Who: The Resurrection Casket Narrator BBC Audio
Doctor Who: The Feast of the Drowned Narrator BBC Audio
How to Speak Dragonese Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series
2007 The Wooden Overcoat Peter BBC Radio 4
How to Cheat a Dragon's Curse Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series
2008 Doctor Who: Pest Control Narrator BBC Audio
Nebulous Doctor Beep BBC Radio 4
2009 Doctor Who: The Day of the Troll Narrator BBC Audio
How to Twist a Dragon's Tale Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series
2010 Of Mice and Men George Milton BBC Radio 4 [146][147]
Murder in Samarkand Craig Murray BBC Radio 4
How to Ride a Dragon's Storm Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series
Doctor Who: The Last Voyage Narrator BBC Audio
Doctor Who: Dead Air Narrator BBC Audio
Bear Snores On Narrator Simon & Schuster Children's Books [148]
Dogfish Narrator Simon & Schuster Children's Books
How Roald Dahl Shaped Pop Narrator BBC Radio 2 [149]
Book at Bedtime – A Night with a Vampire Narrator BBC Radio 4 [150]
MacB Narrator BBC Radio 4 [143]
Hairy Maclary Story Collection Narrator Collection of eight stories [151]
2011 My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece Narrator Orion Books [152]
Kafka: The Musical Franz Kafka BBC Radio 3 [153]
The Gobetweenies Joe BBC Radio 4 [154]
Tales of Hans Christian Andersen Narrator BBC Learning [155]
The Purple Land Richard Lamb BBC Radio 4 [156][157]
Life and Fate Nikolai Krymov BBC Radio 4 [158]
How to Break a Dragon's Heart Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series
A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series
Supermarket Zoo Narrator Simon & Schuster
Book at Bedtime – A Night with a Vampire 2 Narrator BBC Radio 4 [159]
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again Narrator Chitty Chitty Bang Bang series [160]
The Pied Piper of Hamelin Narrator BBC Radio 4 [161][162][163][164]
Stevenson in Love Robert Stevenson BBC Radio 4
2012 Love Virtually Leo BBC Radio 4
Book at Bedtime – Stonemouth Reader BBC Radio 4
Believe It! Young Richard Wilson BBC Radio 4
Romeo and Juliet Prince Escalus BBC Radio 3 [165][166]
Twelfth Night Malvolio BBC Radio 3
Silver: The Return to Treasure Island Narrator Whole Story Audiobooks [167]
How to Steal a Dragon's Sword Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series
On Her Majesty's Secret Service Narrator BBC Audio [168]
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Narrator Chitty Chitty Bang Bang series
Waiting for the Boatman Mario Minniti BBC Radio 4
Jack and the Flum Flum Tree Narrator Macmillan Digital Audio
The Rhyming Rabbit Narrator Macmillan Digital Audio
2013 Every Seventh Wave Leo BBC Radio 4
The Great Scott: The Fair Maid of Perth Walter Scott BBC Radio 4 [169]
The Great Scott: Rob Roy Walter Scott BBC Radio 4 [170]
The Great Scott: Waverley Walter Scott BBC Radio 4 [170]
2014 The Great Scott: Redgauntlet Walter Scott BBC Radio 4 [171]
The Great Scott: Ivanhoe Walter Scott BBC Radio 4 [171]
The Great Scott: The Bride of Lammermoor Walter Scott BBC Radio 4 [171]
How to Seize a Dragon's Jewel Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series
2015 Carmilla Dr. Martin Hesselius Amazon Audible [172]
How to Betray a Dragon's Hero Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series
The Great Scott: The Heart of Midlothian Walter Scott BBC Radio 4 [173]
The Great Scott: The Antiquary Walter Scott BBC Radio 4 [173]
The Great Scott: The Talisman Walter Scott BBC Radio 4 [173]
2016 Doctor Who: Technophobia Tenth Doctor Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures [174]
Doctor Who: Time Reaver Tenth Doctor Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures [174]
Doctor Who: Death and the Queen Tenth Doctor Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures [174]
How to Fight a Dragon's Fury Narrator Part of the How to Train Your Dragon series [175]
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Over the Moon Narrator Chitty Chitty Bang Bang series
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the Race Against Time Narrator Chitty Chitty Bang Bang series
Look Back in Anger Jimmy Porter BBC Radio 4. Directed by Richard Wilson.
(60th Anniversary production.)
[176]
The Beach of Falesa Wiltshire BBC Radio 4 [177]
The Ebb Tide Narrator BBC Radio 4 [178]
The Mark of the Gold Light Noriam - [179]
2017 The Wizards of Once Narrator The Wizards of Once series by Cressida Cowell [180]
Doctor Who: Infamy of the Zaross Tenth Doctor Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures [181]
Doctor Who: Sword of the Chevalier Tenth Doctor Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures [181]
Doctor Who: Cold Vengeance Tenth Doctor Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures [181]
2018 Wild Honey Platanov BBC Radio 4 [182]
The Wizards of Once: Twice Magic Narrator The Wizards of Once series by Cressida Cowell [183]
2019 Doctor Who: No Place Tenth Doctor Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures [184]
Doctor Who: One Mile Down Tenth Doctor Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures [184]
Doctor Who: The Creeping Death Tenth Doctor Big Finish: The Tenth Doctor Adventures [184]

Video games

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 Kinect Sports Rivals Narrator [185]
2015 Lego Dimensions Tenth Doctor (archival audio used) [186]
Just Cause 3 Propaganda Minister [187]
2017 Call of Duty: WWII Drostan Hynd Voice and likeness [188]

See also

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